Key Features:
Construction: 6 strands with 36 wires per strand, typically in a compact or "laid" arrangement.
Flexibility: The increased number of wires in each strand makes the rope more flexible compared to ropes with fewer wires in the strands.
Strength: 6x36 wire ropes are strong and durable, often used in high-stress environments.
Applications: Commonly used in overhead cranes, elevators, winches, rigging, and marine applications.
Material: Typically made of steel (carbon steel, stainless steel, etc.), but can vary based on the specific requirements of the application.
This construction provides a good balance of flexibility, strength, and wear resistance, making it a versatile choice for many industrial uses.